BTW: there's a reason why they're called PRE-processors. Because they are 
meant to "refresh" the dest just when the source is changed, not everytime 
they're served to the client (or they'll be called processors :-P).
use what ramos pointed at (that is basically a preconfigured gulp config 
(although no sass involved, but it's easy to add)) or a watchdog, or use 
your IDE facilities to recompile on save. It's definitely not a job for a 
web framework to recompile over and over and include every precompiler 
dependency in the distribution.

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